I purchased a data cable for my LGX8300 so that I can use Bitpim to
sync contacts on the phone. When I plug the cable and phone into the
USB slot, I get an error message that "One of the USB devices attached
to this computer has malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize
it." I clicked on the balloon with the error message, and "Unknown
Device" was bolded. However, when I go into Device Manager, none of
the USB devices show any errors.
When I go into Bitpim and take a look at the settings, not
surprisingly, no ports are available. I did have a FutureDial Modem
driver in the list, however, that didn't seem to work, so I
uninstalled it and installed the modem driver from LG
(LGUSBModemDriver_Eng_WHQL_Ver_4.6.exe), but that didn't make much
difference. The readme file says:
Inf files for Win2000/XP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
lgusbmodem.inf - setup information file for usb modem for
Win2000/XP.
lgusbbus.inf - setup information file for usb bus
driver for Win2000/XP.
lgusbdiag.inf - setup information file for usb diag for
Win2000/XP.
Sys files for Win2000/XP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
lgusbmodem.sys - driver file for the usb modem for
Win2000/XP.
lgusbbus.sys - driver file for the usb bus for
Win2000/XP.
lgusbdiag.sys - driver file for the usb diagnostics port for
Win2000/XP.
Catalog File For Win2000/XP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
lgdriver.cat - Catlog File For Driver Kit for Win2000/XP
System is XP/SP2. I tried manually installing the driver for the
Unknown Device from the folder that contains the above files, but
nothing has worked.
I don't know if it's the cable or something else. I do know the cable
isn't totally nonfunctional, as it charges the phone.
Any advice? I'd like to get this to work, but should I stay away from
the cheap data cables on Ebay (which is where this one came from,
although a Google search seems to indicate that they work fine) and
just get an LG cable, or would a bluetooth dongle be a successful
(although more expensive) solution? I'd rather avoid the dongle if
necessary.
<pkaytes@DELETECAPSAND THIS@SIGN.att.net> wrote in message
news:uacjr31nrcctuabdtppgi3sq6420e7kh6f@4ax.com...
>I purchased a data cable for my LGX8300 so that I can use Bitpim to
> sync contacts on the phone. When I plug the cable and phone into the
> USB slot, I get an error message that "One of the USB devices attached
> to this computer has malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize
> it." I clicked on the balloon with the error message, and "Unknown
> Device" was bolded. However, when I go into Device Manager, none of
> the USB devices show any errors.
>
> When I go into Bitpim and take a look at the settings, not
> surprisingly, no ports are available. I did have a FutureDial Modem
> driver in the list, however, that didn't seem to work, so I
> uninstalled it and installed the modem driver from LG
> (LGUSBModemDriver_Eng_WHQL_Ver_4.6.exe), but that didn't make much
> difference. The readme file says:
>
> Inf files for Win2000/XP
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> lgusbmodem.inf - setup information file for usb modem for
> Win2000/XP.
> lgusbbus.inf - setup information file for usb bus
> driver for Win2000/XP.
> lgusbdiag.inf - setup information file for usb diag for
> Win2000/XP.
>
> Sys files for Win2000/XP
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> lgusbmodem.sys - driver file for the usb modem for
> Win2000/XP.
> lgusbbus.sys - driver file for the usb bus for
> Win2000/XP.
> lgusbdiag.sys - driver file for the usb diagnostics port for
> Win2000/XP.
>
> Catalog File For Win2000/XP
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> lgdriver.cat - Catlog File For Driver Kit for Win2000/XP
>
> System is XP/SP2. I tried manually installing the driver for the
> Unknown Device from the folder that contains the above files, but
> nothing has worked.
>
> I don't know if it's the cable or something else. I do know the cable
> isn't totally nonfunctional, as it charges the phone.
>
> Any advice? I'd like to get this to work, but should I stay away from
> the cheap data cables on Ebay (which is where this one came from,
> although a Google search seems to indicate that they work fine) and
> just get an LG cable, or would a bluetooth dongle be a successful
> (although more expensive) solution? I'd rather avoid the dongle if
> necessary.
>
> Thanks for any info.
>
> Paul
pkaytes@DELETECAPSAND THIS@SIGN.att.net wrote:
> Any advice? I'd like to get this to work, but should I stay away from
> the cheap data cables on Ebay (which is where this one came from,
> although a Google search seems to indicate that they work fine) and
> just get an LG cable, or would a bluetooth dongle be a successful
> (although more expensive) solution? I'd rather avoid the dongle if
> necessary.
>
> Thanks for any info.
>
> Paul
Probably the wrong cable... I have tried 4 different ones (trying to save a
few bucks), all claiming they would work for the 8300 (but didn't), and
finally on the 5th one, direct from LG, got one that works..
I'd say just get the right cable from lg, rather than trying to save a few
bucks and get the wrong ones....Why do you want to (in your own words...
"I'd like to get this to work,"...) instead of just bite the bullet, spend a
few bucks and get one that absolutely works, rather than try to save a few
bucks by getting it from other sources? Of course if your time is worthless,
or your a masochist, then you can probably get another elcheapo one/dick
with it for a while/hope it works, and hey, you may actually get one that
works
What operating system does your computer use?
Have you used that computer with BitPIM and another phone before?
My family has three 8300s, and one of them won't fully work with BitPIM.
<pkaytes@DELETECAPSAND THIS@SIGN.att.net> wrote in message
news:uacjr31nrcctuabdtppgi3sq6420e7kh6f@4ax.com...
> I purchased a data cable for my LGX8300 so that I can use Bitpim to
> sync contacts on the phone. When I plug the cable and phone into the
> USB slot, I get an error message that "One of the USB devices attached
> to this computer has malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize
> it." I clicked on the balloon with the error message, and "Unknown
> Device" was bolded. However, when I go into Device Manager, none of
> the USB devices show any errors.
>
> When I go into Bitpim and take a look at the settings, not
> surprisingly, no ports are available. I did have a FutureDial Modem
> driver in the list, however, that didn't seem to work, so I
> uninstalled it and installed the modem driver from LG
> (LGUSBModemDriver_Eng_WHQL_Ver_4.6.exe), but that didn't make much
> difference. The readme file says:
>
> Inf files for Win2000/XP
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----
> lgusbmodem.inf - setup information file for usb modem for
> Win2000/XP.
> lgusbbus.inf - setup information file for usb bus
> driver for Win2000/XP.
> lgusbdiag.inf - setup information file for usb diag for
> Win2000/XP.
>
> Sys files for Win2000/XP
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----
> lgusbmodem.sys - driver file for the usb modem for
> Win2000/XP.
> lgusbbus.sys - driver file for the usb bus for
> Win2000/XP.
> lgusbdiag.sys - driver file for the usb diagnostics port for
> Win2000/XP.
>
> Catalog File For Win2000/XP
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----
> lgdriver.cat - Catlog File For Driver Kit for Win2000/XP
>
> System is XP/SP2. I tried manually installing the driver for the
> Unknown Device from the folder that contains the above files, but
> nothing has worked.
>
> I don't know if it's the cable or something else. I do know the cable
> isn't totally nonfunctional, as it charges the phone.
>
> Any advice? I'd like to get this to work, but should I stay away from
> the cheap data cables on Ebay (which is where this one came from,
> although a Google search seems to indicate that they work fine) and
> just get an LG cable, or would a bluetooth dongle be a successful
> (although more expensive) solution? I'd rather avoid the dongle if
> necessary.
>
> Thanks for any info.
>
> Paul
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 00:22:15 -0500, "Peter Pan"
<PeterPanNOSPAM@AkamailNOSPAM.com> wrote:
: pkaytes@DELETECAPSAND THIS@SIGN.att.net wrote:
: > Any advice? I'd like to get this to work, but should I stay away from
: > the cheap data cables on Ebay (which is where this one came from,
: > although a Google search seems to indicate that they work fine) and
: > just get an LG cable, or would a bluetooth dongle be a successful
: > (although more expensive) solution? I'd rather avoid the dongle if
: > necessary.
: >
: > Thanks for any info.
: >
: > Paul
:
: Probably the wrong cable... I have tried 4 different ones (trying to save a
: few bucks), all claiming they would work for the 8300 (but didn't), and
: finally on the 5th one, direct from LG, got one that works..
:
: I'd say just get the right cable from lg, rather than trying to save a few
: bucks and get the wrong ones....Why do you want to (in your own words...
: "I'd like to get this to work,"...) instead of just bite the bullet, spend a
: few bucks and get one that absolutely works, rather than try to save a few
: bucks by getting it from other sources? Of course if your time is worthless,
: or your a masochist, then you can probably get another elcheapo one/dick
: with it for a while/hope it works, and hey, you may actually get one that
: works
"A few bucks" means, in this case, $40 plus shipping. No, that won't likely
bankrupt anyone in this newsgroup, but it's about four times what a USB cable
ought to cost. LG gets away with it because of their non-standard interface,
but I can understand not wanting to encourage them if an alternative can be
found.
BTW, the cable listed on the LG Web site for the 8300 is claimed to be
compatible with many other LG phones, but not the 8350. Have they finally gone
to a more standard interface?
ON Tue, 19 Feb 2008 00:22:15 -0500, "Peter Pan"
<PeterPanNOSPAM@AkamailNOSPAM.com> WROTE:
>pkaytes@DELETECAPSAND THIS@SIGN.att.net wrote:
>> Any advice? I'd like to get this to work, but should I stay away from
>> the cheap data cables on Ebay (which is where this one came from,
>> although a Google search seems to indicate that they work fine) and
>> just get an LG cable, or would a bluetooth dongle be a successful
>> (although more expensive) solution? I'd rather avoid the dongle if
>> necessary.
>>
>> Thanks for any info.
>>
>> Paul
>
>Probably the wrong cable... I have tried 4 different ones (trying to save a
>few bucks), all claiming they would work for the 8300 (but didn't), and
>finally on the 5th one, direct from LG, got one that works..
>
Thanks for the reply. Actually, I did get the cheap cable to work
after all. I just d/l the LG modem driver, and when XP kept asking
for a driver, I kept giving it the same one about 3 times, and then
finally it said the phone was installed. Transferred all my contacts,
photos, wallpapers, ringer, etc.
Saved myself $30. And also saved myself some time, in the time it
took me to do the d/l and install, I would have just gotten to the
Verizon store.
>I'd say just get the right cable from lg, rather than trying to save a few
>bucks and get the wrong ones....Why do you want to (in your own words...
>"I'd like to get this to work,"...) instead of just bite the bullet, spend a
>few bucks and get one that absolutely works, rather than try to save a few
>bucks by getting it from other sources? Of course if your time is worthless,
>or your a masochist, then you can probably get another elcheapo one/dick
>with it for a while/hope it works, and hey, you may actually get one that
>works
>
No comment, but thanks for the effort anyway
Paul
PS It should be "you're a masochist" not "your a masochist"
On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 17:40:51 -0500, pkaytes@DELETECAPSAND THIS@SIGN.att.net
wrote:
: ON Tue, 19 Feb 2008 00:22:15 -0500, "Peter Pan"
: <PeterPanNOSPAM@AkamailNOSPAM.com> WROTE:
:
: >pkaytes@DELETECAPSAND THIS@SIGN.att.net wrote:
: >> Any advice? I'd like to get this to work, but should I stay away from
: >> the cheap data cables on Ebay (which is where this one came from,
: >> although a Google search seems to indicate that they work fine) and
: >> just get an LG cable, or would a bluetooth dongle be a successful
: >> (although more expensive) solution? I'd rather avoid the dongle if
: >> necessary.
: >>
: >> Thanks for any info.
: >>
: >> Paul
: >
: >Probably the wrong cable... I have tried 4 different ones (trying to save a
: >few bucks), all claiming they would work for the 8300 (but didn't), and
: >finally on the 5th one, direct from LG, got one that works..
: >
:
:
: Thanks for the reply. Actually, I did get the cheap cable to work
: after all. I just d/l the LG modem driver, and when XP kept asking
: for a driver, I kept giving it the same one about 3 times, and then
: finally it said the phone was installed. Transferred all my contacts,
: photos, wallpapers, ringer, etc.
:
: Saved myself $30. And also saved myself some time, in the time it
: took me to do the d/l and install, I would have just gotten to the
: Verizon store.
Are you able to charge the phone (from a computer) through the cheap USB
cable?
Robert Coe wrote:
> Are you able to charge the phone (from a computer) through the cheap USB
> cable?
Good point. I bought a cheap $12 USB cable and it could not charge my
phone. It was to replace my second GoMadic cable. http://gomadic.com
The first cable was replaced after 8 months under warranty, the second
cable lasted a few months. Took them apart and appears to be a cold
solder joint on the ground lead in their "universal" adapter design.
I no longer recommend GoMadic to anyone.
ON Sun, 24 Feb 2008 20:24:48 -0500, Robert Coe <bob@1776.COM> WROTE:
>On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 17:40:51 -0500, pkaytes@DELETECAPSAND THIS@SIGN.att.net
>wrote:
>: ON Tue, 19 Feb 2008 00:22:15 -0500, "Peter Pan"
>: <PeterPanNOSPAM@AkamailNOSPAM.com> WROTE:
>:
>: >pkaytes@DELETECAPSAND THIS@SIGN.att.net wrote:
>: >> Any advice? I'd like to get this to work, but should I stay away from
>: >> the cheap data cables on Ebay (which is where this one came from,
>: >> although a Google search seems to indicate that they work fine) and
>: >> just get an LG cable, or would a bluetooth dongle be a successful
>: >> (although more expensive) solution? I'd rather avoid the dongle if
>: >> necessary.
>: >>
>: >> Thanks for any info.
>: >>
>: >> Paul
>: >
>: >Probably the wrong cable... I have tried 4 different ones (trying to save a
>: >few bucks), all claiming they would work for the 8300 (but didn't), and
>: >finally on the 5th one, direct from LG, got one that works..
>: >
>:
>:
>: Thanks for the reply. Actually, I did get the cheap cable to work
>: after all. I just d/l the LG modem driver, and when XP kept asking
>: for a driver, I kept giving it the same one about 3 times, and then
>: finally it said the phone was installed. Transferred all my contacts,
>: photos, wallpapers, ringer, etc.
>:
>: Saved myself $30. And also saved myself some time, in the time it
>: took me to do the d/l and install, I would have just gotten to the
>: Verizon store.
>
>Are you able to charge the phone (from a computer) through the cheap USB
>cable?
Yes, the cable I got also charges the phone. It was more expensive
than the $5.00 cables, but it specifically said it charged and the $5
ones did not. The one I got was http://item.express.ebay.com/USB-Dat...mdZExpressItem
ON Fri, 22 Feb 2008 05:16:37 -0500, "TheBreeze"
<the_breeze_x@hotmail.com> WROTE:
>What operating system does your computer use?
XP SP2
>Have you used that computer with BitPIM and another phone before?
No. I had used it with SnapSync and a Samsung before, but not with
the LG and bitpim. After installing the LG drivers a few times, XP
got the message and recognized the phone.
>
>My family has three 8300s, and one of them won't fully work with BitPIM.
You mean the same cable and computer, and 1/3 of the 8300's doesn't
work? Sound likes a firmware upgrade is needed or the phone is
somehow defective.
pkaytes@DELETECAPSAND THIS@SIGN.att.net wrote:
> ON Fri, 22 Feb 2008 05:16:37 -0500, "TheBreeze"
> <the_breeze_x@hotmail.com> WROTE:
>
>>
>> My family has three 8300s, and one of them won't fully work with
>> BitPIM.
>
> You mean the same cable and computer, and 1/3 of the 8300's doesn't
> work? Sound likes a firmware upgrade is needed or the phone is
> somehow defective.
>
> Paul
When you say 8300s, do you mean they are all 8300 (83XX) models, or is one
of them the 8350 that verizon has now, and needs a different cable and
drivers?....
Peter Pan wrote:
> pkaytes@DELETECAPSAND THIS@SIGN.att.net wrote:
>> ON Fri, 22 Feb 2008 05:16:37 -0500, "TheBreeze"
>> <the_breeze_x@hotmail.com> WROTE:
>>
>
>>> My family has three 8300s, and one of them won't fully work with
>>> BitPIM.
>> You mean the same cable and computer, and 1/3 of the 8300's doesn't
>> work? Sound likes a firmware upgrade is needed or the phone is
>> somehow defective.
>>
>> Paul
>
> When you say 8300s, do you mean they are all 8300 (83XX) models, or is one
> of them the 8350 that verizon has now, and needs a different cable and
> drivers?....
>
>
I have a 8300 and my wife just got an 8350 and it has a different
connector.
Patrick Donnelly wrote:
> Peter Pan wrote:
>> pkaytes@DELETECAPSAND THIS@SIGN.att.net wrote:
>>> ON Fri, 22 Feb 2008 05:16:37 -0500, "TheBreeze"
>>> <the_breeze_x@hotmail.com> WROTE:
>>>
>>
>>>> My family has three 8300s, and one of them won't fully work with
>>>> BitPIM.
>>> You mean the same cable and computer, and 1/3 of the 8300's doesn't
>>> work? Sound likes a firmware upgrade is needed or the phone is
>>> somehow defective.
>>>
>>> Paul
>>
>> When you say 8300s, do you mean they are all 8300 (83XX) models, or
>> is one of them the 8350 that verizon has now, and needs a different
>> cable and drivers?....
>>
>>
> I have a 8300 and my wife just got an 8350 and it has a different
> connector.
FWIW, I had an 8300 and now an 8350, and while one worked fully with bitpim
(actually have 2 8300's, one from verizon and the other was an alltell one I
got off ebay, not a verizon one (they only have 8350's now), the 8350 didn't
(different cable and drivers), however, all 3 phones take micro-sd cards, so
I just use that to transfer stuff (use the old 8300's as a camera for the
mutts, save the pix I take, and copy pix onto my network) was easier just to
get a micro sd card reader for my puter $9 for a 7 in one reader, and let it
work with any of the 3 phones memory cards, along with cards in
cameras/photo frames/etc ....